1996
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.1996.431.37
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Transgenic Tomato Hybrids Resistant to Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus Infection

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“…Fruit infection was only obtained by thrips transmission in the open tomato fields, but it could not be achieved by mechanical inoculation on leaves of plants maintained in a insect‐proof glasshouse that was free of thrips (Aramburu & Rodriguez, 1999). The present work demonstrates that the feeding of viruliferous thrips on the fruit from TSWV‐resistant plants is the cause of the ring spot symptoms, probably as a consequence of a hypersensitive defence as suggested by de Haan et al . (1996).…”
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“…Fruit infection was only obtained by thrips transmission in the open tomato fields, but it could not be achieved by mechanical inoculation on leaves of plants maintained in a insect‐proof glasshouse that was free of thrips (Aramburu & Rodriguez, 1999). The present work demonstrates that the feeding of viruliferous thrips on the fruit from TSWV‐resistant plants is the cause of the ring spot symptoms, probably as a consequence of a hypersensitive defence as suggested by de Haan et al . (1996).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…It causes local lesions on the leaf preventing the spread of the virus from the infection site through the plant (Aramburu & Rodriguez, 1999). However, fruits of plants containing the SW‐5 gene developed ring spots after infection by TSWV (de Haan et al . 1996).…”
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“…Some fruits of TSWVresistant plants can show unusual ringspot symptoms caused as a response to the feeding of viruliferous thrips on the fruit during the early stages of development (de Haan et al 1996;Aramburu et al 2000).…”
Section: Symptomsmentioning
confidence: 99%